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Priced at £9.99, they are cheaper than conventional Wellington Boots and come in sizes two to ten.

On Amazon, they have an average rating of four out of five.

One reviewer, who gave the product five stars, wrote: 'I carry them in my backpack when on my bike so I can slip them over my shoes if there's an unexpected downpour.

'There isn't lot of grip in the soles so I do have to be careful on the pedals but I do think they're great.'

And to make them completely Glastonbury-proof, they are fitted with thick anti-slip soles to prevent the wearer slipping in the mud

Priced at £9.99, they are cheaper than conventional Wellington Boots and come in sizes two to ten

Another commented: 'Bought these for a November trip to Venice, just in case, but didn't actually need to use them.

'However, they fit well, look pretty strong, and should be a useful item. Am keeping them in car boot for emergencies.'

Mark Cooke, part of a husband and wife team who launched Feetz last year, said: 'We love the great outdoors and try to get to as many festivals as possible each year, but you can never be certain what the weather will have in store!

'Diana and I had got tired of ruining shoes in a sudden downpour, but we didn't want to cart a heavy pair of boots around a field all day, and that's why we invented Feetz, to be the ultimate in easy festival footwear.'

One reviewer on Amazon, who gave the product five stars, wrote: 'I carry them in my backpack when on my bike so I can slip them over my shoes if there's an unexpected downpour'